Published date: 05 September 2024
NHSPS embraced innovative technology as a catalyst for better estate management and utilisation through NHS Open Space. Built by the NHS for the NHS, the space management system has to date delivered £5 million in additional revenues to the NHS, provided 3.5 million hours of vital patient care and offered services a greater choice of flexible accommodation in the heart of local communities.
NHS Property Services (NHSPS) provides strategic estates services to enable excellent patient care. As part of the NHS, we help Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), Trusts and GP practices to better assess, adapt and manage around 3,000 buildings – safely and sustainably. And last year our team of 5,500 experts helped customers unlock over £150 million to reinvest and transform spaces across England.
The Challenge
When NHSPS was established in 2013, one of the biggest challenges was understanding how buildings were being used, as we didn’t have a consolidated view of the data across the portfolio. This was especially difficult when rooms were available for NHS Trusts and healthcare providers who were using rooms on an hourly, sessional or daily basis to provide health services to local communities.
The solution
As part of the NHS, we understood the issues around using space in the right way, and the concept of NHS Open Space was realised: A booking system and onsite services were built with the customer in mind. That helps users find space that matches their needs. Gives NHSPS and CCGs clear usage and financial data. And improves overall estate management.
In 2018, after a successful proof of concept pilot in six properties, we expanded the scheme across 13 properties—all with onsite customer service and standardised best practices and management models. Motion-activated workplace sensors were installed in all rooms to measure occupation activity.
We took the decision to build our own booking platform. Partnering with Kajima Partnership Limited, a UK-based technology company, to carry out the work. Kajima and the NHS Open Space team worked closely with existing users, gathering feedback to create a user-focussed, intuitive booking platform specifically designed for the needs of the NHS.
The platform went live in April 2019 and was rolled out across the NHSPS estate in late 2019.
The full, end-to-end service provided:
The impact
NHS Open Space was built by the NHS for the NHS. Our unique understanding of the challenges and issues that CCGs, Trusts
and Landlords, users and patients face was instrumental in delivering a successful solution that worked for all parties.
Users found the NHS Open Space platform easy to navigate, and simple to use. Estate and site managers now had a single place to access accurate utilisation data, and the finance team now had out of the box solution for collecting sessional space revenue.
Next Steps
In April 2024, NHS Open Space was opened up to all NHS and public sector landlords beyond NHSPS. They can deploy one-off utilisation
studies or ongoing monitoring to better understand how their estate is being used. And then use the platform as an internal booking system or make rooms available to other organisations to monetise underutilised space.
Community Health Partnerships (CHP), who are Head Tenant in 308 healthcare buildings across England, are currently working with NHS
Open Space on a pilot scheme. CHP are using the space management system across eighteen of their buildings in the Midlands and London
regions.